I have a problem\question on the trigger. It starts but when i squeeze the trigger nothing happens.
I opened it and see a slot but nothing to catch the "ball" at the end of the cable.
Can someone post a diagram so I can see what is supposed to be pulling the cable when i squeeze the trigger??
TIA.
#2
Fish
It looks like there were a couple variations. Which end are you talking about? Where it meets the carb?
Throttle trigger For Stihl Blowers Genuine Stihl Part OEM Part No. 4203 182 1003 Suitable for the following Stihl Machines: BR 45 C, SR 340, SR 420, BR 340, BR 340 L, BR 380, BR 420, BR 420 C
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#5
upupandaway
Thanks. My problem is in part 1. In the "candy cane" shape slot, the ball sits with plenty of slack. I tried lifting the end to hook the top of the "candy cane" but as soon as I slide the kill up, it pushes the ball out of the slot to just sit there and back to step 1 again.
So im not missing any part. GRRRRR. back to step 1.
Is the part u list updated? I don't know if the one u post has the candy cane slot on the back side.
#6
Fish
Sorry, I put up the incorrect blowup.
Probably a bit of dislexia.
#7
upupandaway
NO. the first diagram u posted is correct. I'll get a video when i get the chance.
#8
upupandaway
Sorry for the delay but here is a video of my problem.
If I pull the cable with pliers, the throttle moves and it returns to idle when i let go of the cable. trigger problem
Sorry for the delay but here is a video of my problem.
If I pull the cable with pliers, the throttle moves and it returns to idle when i let go of the cable. trigger problem
Yeah Fish, I tried that. when i slide the kill switch, it pushes the ball right out .
In response to another response, with the loose cable, the carb goes back to idle so it isn't because of cable binding.
Oh well, I'll keep looking. I have another blower and mostly keep this one because it is old.
Thanks guys.